Remember, we donate a portion of all of our profits to the largest
No-Kill Animal Shelter in North Texas, Operation Kindness!
Insured and Bonded
Dallas, TX 75243
ph: (214) 669-3045
alt: (214) 476-9938
Beth
SUMMER IS HERE!!
Living in Texas, especially during the summer, we have a lot of dangers that can come our way and endanger our four-legged friends!
Heat Stroke
Drownings and other pool related traumas
Insect Bites and Stings
Snakebites
Animals hit by cars
Would you know what to do
when your animal needed you the most?
Classes will be held regularly at Abrams Forest Veterinary Clinic!
**No dogs, except Service Dogs, are allowed in the classes please**
PetSaver Sunday Schedule
ONLY $119 for entire class!
Sunday September 14 9 am - 6 pm
Sunday October 19 9 am - 6 pm
Sunday November 16 9 am - 6 pm
And now presenting...
" 2 Part PetSaver Saturday Series"
ONLY $119! (2 parts included)
Part 1: Saturday September 6th 5pm-9pm
Part 2: Saturday September 20th 5pm-9pm
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Seats are limited,
so call Beth at (214) 669-3045 to register and reserve your seat today!
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Do you have a pet business and want to get your staff trained?
Minimum of 4 people and Beth will come to you!
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Can't wait to get started?
You can get this FANTASTIC book before class starts...
PLUS, Thom will donate part of the proceeds from EVERY book sold, towards A MILLION DOLLARS for 4 very deserving animal charities!
Knowing Your Pet's Health
By Thom Somes, "The Pet Safety Guy"
"The Million Petizen Rally"
PetSaver™ Program
8-Hours: $119
According to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) 1-out-of-4 more pets would survive, if just one pet first aid technique was applied prior to getting emergency veterinary care.
Our PetSaver™ Program is an eight hour course that will cover the following topics. Additionally, the class includes our PetSaver™ handbook, and upon successful completion each participant will receive a certificate.
The PetSaver™ Program covers the following topics:
Skill: Restraining & Muzzling
"Any pet that is pain or is going to be moved into pain, can and will bite."
PetSaver Handbook
Hands-on Skill Practice
Skill: Primary Assessment
"In the first 15-25 seconds of you being on the scene you will know what
to do and what actions to take."
PetSaver Handbook
Hands-on Skill Practice
Skill: Rescue Breathing
"The pet patient had a heartbeat but is not breathing"
PetSaver Handbook
Hands-on Skill Practice
Skill: Canine & Feline CPR
"The pet patient has no heart beat and is not breathing."
PetSaver Handbook
Hands-on Skill Practice
Skill: Choking Management
Conscious Choking, Unconscious Choking (Witnessed & Found)
Hands-on Skill Practice
Skill: Bleeding & Shock Management
Restraint, Muzzle, Elevation, Direct Pressure, Pressure Points,
Immobilization, Shock Management & Transportation.
Hands-on Skill Practice
Skill: Snout-To-Tail Assessment for Injury & Wellness
"A deliberate and systematic assessment from the snout to the tail of the pet with intent and purpose looking for any injuries the pet does not present to you or for wellness to create a base-line of your pet's health."
Hands-on Skill Practice
Skill: Assessing the Pet's Vitals
"If you know what is normal for your pet then you will be able to quickly
recognize when your pet is presenting not-normal."
Hands-on Skill Practice
Handbook: Pet First Aid Kit Contents
Equipment & Supplies for Putting Together Your Own Pet First Aid Kit
Lecture: Insect Bites & Stings and Snakebite
Definition, Causes, Signs & Actions For Survival
Lecture: Heat & Cold Injuries
Definition, Causes, Signs & Actions For Survival
Lecture: Seizure
Definition, Causes, Signs & Actions For Survival
Lecture: Caring For Your Senior Pet-izen
Senior Pet-izen Care, Signs & Symptoms, Risk Factors & Euthanasia
Lecture: Dental Care For Your Pets
Dental Care Facts, Periodontal Disease, Risks, Preventative Care & Cleanings
One of the skills we teach is the Snout-to-Tail Assessment.
Read how this saved one pet's life . . .
A pet owner who took our class loved her little dog because she did her homework assignment of the Snout-to-Tail Assessment. Where you go from Snout-to-Tail with deliberate intent and purpose creating a baseline of your pet’s health. Also, so that you know more of what is normal for your pet, so you can more quickly recognize what is not normal for your pet. She found mammary tumors growing on her dog. She took her to the vet, who confirmed the diagnosis. Luckily she caught it early enough that treatment was successful. However, the vet did tell her that if she had let that go just another five or six months, the outcome may not have been as good. This simple skill that can take only a few minutes added thousands of minutes to this pet’s life.
When I tell this story in the classroom, some people wonder how she didn't notice the mammary tumors in the first place. The thing is that she never really put her hands on her dog, from Snout-to-Tail, with deliberate intent and purpose, like we teach in the class. She said she would come home from work, make her dog dinner, have dinner herself, her dog would sit on her lap and she would pet it.
--Used with permission from www.PetTech.net
Dallas, TX 75243
ph: (214) 669-3045
alt: (214) 476-9938
Beth